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and it succeeded in the sense that malaysia... in my time, malaysia has gone from being only 30% urban-- and the malays were almost entirely rural-- to being a clear majority urban, when... almost 70% overall, and a majority of malays now live in the city. so this is quite a transformation. naator: thcts of the social changes extend even to the life of farm families. sohot's children are moving away from agriculture and into other occupations. sohot's only son, amerul, graduated this year from a trade school, ane factory producesg in d assembles electrical parts fosiorean factories such as this one are abeing builall over malaysia. relationships are changing as malays and non-malays sit down next to one another on the assembly line. ( speaking chinese ) translator: yes, we who manage the factory are chinese malaysians, but sometimes we are not ready to understand other malay cultures. so in this factory, we set up a special counseling room where malay workers can visit and talk about whatever is on their mind-- if they have proble
and it succeeded in the sense that malaysia... in my time, malaysia has gone from being only 30% urban-- and the malays were almost entirely rural-- to being a clear majority urban, when... almost 70% overall, and a majority of malays now live in the city. so this is quite a transformation. naator: thcts of the social changes extend even to the life of farm families. sohot's children are moving away from agriculture and into other occupations. sohot's only son, amerul, graduated this year from...
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last year's deal expected to lift malaysia's ipo something north of $7 billion. that and the strength of the country's domestic economy led to hike to 4.6% growth this year. cnbc spoke with the malaysian prime minister. asked how he intends to keep his any growing in uncertain climates. >> the global economy is beyond us, you're absolutely right. and we've taken that into account in the sense that we have tried to develop for support of any strong domestic economy that's resilient and the engine of growth will come from the domestic economy. that's why we encourage business. >> is malaysia too dependent on resources, on commodities for to make it way in the world especially with regards to basically your balance sheet. the state oil giant accounts for a huge a government revenue. isn't it time to wean the government off too much dependence on foreign revenues? >> yes that's going to be our medium term strategy because over the dependence on oil as a finite resource is not good. we have to educate our people, as well, because petrol and ltg are very high will you
last year's deal expected to lift malaysia's ipo something north of $7 billion. that and the strength of the country's domestic economy led to hike to 4.6% growth this year. cnbc spoke with the malaysian prime minister. asked how he intends to keep his any growing in uncertain climates. >> the global economy is beyond us, you're absolutely right. and we've taken that into account in the sense that we have tried to develop for support of any strong domestic economy that's resilient and the...
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title race hot stuff is done either drugs or claims victory in malaysia. stop by with the telly and let's go straight to the kremlin cup where top seed sam stosur is taking on the former world number one caroline wozniacki in the women's final on the strange just level the match of one certain all having lost the first to the dying sixty two she's just won the second six porson it's now gone through a deciding set this would be what this is wozniacki is first crimea final since last august last those that hasn't won a tournament since the famous u.s. open win last year while the men's final gets underway shortly at the olympic skier in there in moscow and that will see sleaze and the face thomas baluchi from brazil the fourth final of the year for seppi who's the favorite going into this match. not turning to football in the russian premier league terek are currently taking on with the chance of going second in the table this afternoon the chechen side i've only lost two of the last ten in victory today would see them go within four points of angie at the
title race hot stuff is done either drugs or claims victory in malaysia. stop by with the telly and let's go straight to the kremlin cup where top seed sam stosur is taking on the former world number one caroline wozniacki in the women's final on the strange just level the match of one certain all having lost the first to the dying sixty two she's just won the second six porson it's now gone through a deciding set this would be what this is wozniacki is first crimea final since last august last...
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danny could raise or wins a raise sure malaysia moto g.p. going to cut will gain or ends up over only twenty three points with just places to go. first as kicked off with forward to sky taking on we're being at the him key arena a win to keep up the pressure at the top after to wreck when second earlier this sunday in the russian premier league has gone missing strikeouts so he's been doing the art of the clash with the twice former champions but a win would put the army men back up to second and within two points of leaders long. well later luck what if they go into third bottom rest of the second most important is talking to them but still don't know if you believe them while in the early kick off ball it in jos a morrissey i was promised midway through the second half to end my following to write one know when i'm calm and check in so i'd picked up a second straight week trying to at least temporarily meet for a taste i dislike and. want to play and he came back to win to want to thank you ten mins farts i coughed to the business conceded
danny could raise or wins a raise sure malaysia moto g.p. going to cut will gain or ends up over only twenty three points with just places to go. first as kicked off with forward to sky taking on we're being at the him key arena a win to keep up the pressure at the top after to wreck when second earlier this sunday in the russian premier league has gone missing strikeouts so he's been doing the art of the clash with the twice former champions but a win would put the army men back up to second...
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to bring out you know everything at least make the next couple of days to keep up with him over in malaysia who holds a two stroke lead after two days of competition at the cia and the classic in kuala lumpur the american birding eight efforts on the day to shoot a seven under sixty four kruger all of south africa lies second twelve under healy hoping to make up those two shots on the leader during saturday's round three. greg charmers troy madison are in fourth place while we're number two tiger woods part of the four hundred sixty seven to sit nine under for the tournament i tried fifth alongside fellow us players kevin and brendan. just to motor sport where it's been another successful homecoming so far for casey stoner on the moto g.p. circuit the reigning champion fastest during free practice at the australian grand prix it is stoner last one race before retiring at the end of the season and he set the pace on the four point five kilometer for the island track. twenty seven rules the sole writer to break in minute thirty seconds don under his repsol honda team it only to do so with his
to bring out you know everything at least make the next couple of days to keep up with him over in malaysia who holds a two stroke lead after two days of competition at the cia and the classic in kuala lumpur the american birding eight efforts on the day to shoot a seven under sixty four kruger all of south africa lies second twelve under healy hoping to make up those two shots on the leader during saturday's round three. greg charmers troy madison are in fourth place while we're number two...
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i need to bring out you know everything these next next couple of days to keep up with him over in malaysia us who holds a two stroke lead for two days of competition and i am be classic and. are converting eight efforts on the day to shoot a seven on sixty four debate krueger of south africa lie say wells on our he'll be hoping to make up those couple of shots on the leader during saturday's run three while the world over to tiger woods carded a four under sixty seven the nine on tour for the tournament enough for joint fifth place. brings us to motor sport where in formula one sebastian vettel was once again the man at the front this time in practice ahead of the indian grand prix the red bull run a driver setting the pace this time of the day on the buddh international circuit teammates astri and mark webber was second quickest. title rival fernando alonso in his ferrari dropped almost six tenths of a second on the german to post the third fastest time head of soccer baseball for cation the indian grand prix could well prove a pivotal weekend in the race to be crowned world champion this
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on blocking the deal, there were alternative destinations for investments that malaysia could pursue. >> if with very an opportunity invest in canada, of course we will be happy. but if such an investment is not welcome, we will go to other countries. >> at $5.2 billion, it isn't a blockbuster deal, but if the progress does fall over, it could spell trouble for the $15.1 billion acquisition of maximenergy. the other thing to bear in mind is the broader angle. canada cannot afford to ignore asia and the massive demand that it brings with us. >> public opinion polls show a lot of unease about asian investment, but it's ironic because what the prime minister of canada has been in asia, the four premieres from the four western provinces were in china saying we want to sell things to you. so it's a two way street. >> the next step in the story is whether petronas will sweeten the terms or simply walk away. >>> still to come, the explosion of mobile devices is having an impact on the up kerr aconsumer corporate market. up next, exclusive results of the global i.t. outlook survey p. >>> we'
on blocking the deal, there were alternative destinations for investments that malaysia could pursue. >> if with very an opportunity invest in canada, of course we will be happy. but if such an investment is not welcome, we will go to other countries. >> at $5.2 billion, it isn't a blockbuster deal, but if the progress does fall over, it could spell trouble for the $15.1 billion acquisition of maximenergy. the other thing to bear in mind is the broader angle. canada cannot afford to...
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september services pmi following strong numbers in august and cnbc will have an exclusive interview with malaysia's prime minister, so be sure to tune in for that. >>> back over this side of the world, business activity in the eurozone shows no sign of a rebound. the latest composite pmi figures for september fell to the low nest three years. france and spain saw a mild contraction as the country struggled with painful austerity measures. >>> meanwhile, growth in britain's sector services slowed in september. services pmi fell to 52.2 last month down from a reading of 53.7 in august. joining us now discuss is chris williamson, chief economist at market. good to have you onboard. i want to start out with the uk numbers because we've seen some move in the sterling dollar. we're now at 161 and flat on the handle, so there has been a bit of a selloff on the back of this news. services are interesting, because in some ways they are linked to manufacturing. the read today, is this telling us that the uk economy is not as strong as some of the numbers have been suggesting? >> it's certainly looking that w
september services pmi following strong numbers in august and cnbc will have an exclusive interview with malaysia's prime minister, so be sure to tune in for that. >>> back over this side of the world, business activity in the eurozone shows no sign of a rebound. the latest composite pmi figures for september fell to the low nest three years. france and spain saw a mild contraction as the country struggled with painful austerity measures. >>> meanwhile, growth in britain's...
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such as thailand, but also malaysia, philippines, indonesia. indonesia in particular. are going very rapidly. they've been able, very unusually, to decouple their domestic economies from the weakness of exports for various reasons. and those countries, i think if anything, would require stable, if not higher rates. indonesia in particular i think is in danger of overheating and needs higher policy rates rather than lower policy rates. but then you've got the giants of japan and asia. china and india, which are clearly suffering right now and do require some further policy easing. then you've got another group of countries which includes singapore, but also korea and taiwan that are struggling, and that require interest rate cuts. it's very much a mixed bag and i think we need to be careful not to lump asia together in one. they're usually unsynchronized. >> what's also unusual or perhaps just telling is to think back to the role that thailand played as a catalyst in the late '90s. now it appears like this area is almost in some ways a source of strength or at least not
such as thailand, but also malaysia, philippines, indonesia. indonesia in particular. are going very rapidly. they've been able, very unusually, to decouple their domestic economies from the weakness of exports for various reasons. and those countries, i think if anything, would require stable, if not higher rates. indonesia in particular i think is in danger of overheating and needs higher policy rates rather than lower policy rates. but then you've got the giants of japan and asia. china and...
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and malaysia will post september cpi figures. and the new york fed has september thousands of libor related documents to congress in a second round aimed at showing the central bank took action to try to fix problems with the rate setting program. the house financial services committee has been investigating how the fed responded to when it became aware that global banks were manipulating the libor rate. latest documents include internal communications with the new york fed and e-mails and transcripts between the fed and u.s. and uk regulators. >> now, some of state street's biggest shareholders reportedly want to oust jay ho they're frustrated with the pace of cost cuts. they want new blood. last year nelson peltz did criticize state street's pay practic practices. shares in frankfurt this morning are up 0.2% in trade. state street reports third quarter results today before the open. and john williams says strong measures recently taken by the central bank should spur better growth in the u.s. economy. williams who is an fmoc vo
and malaysia will post september cpi figures. and the new york fed has september thousands of libor related documents to congress in a second round aimed at showing the central bank took action to try to fix problems with the rate setting program. the house financial services committee has been investigating how the fed responded to when it became aware that global banks were manipulating the libor rate. latest documents include internal communications with the new york fed and e-mails and...
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towards 8%, if you believe asian growth generally is maintained, particularly in markets like thailand, malaysia and indonesia, i think there are opportunities. elsewhere you have to stay with cash rich companies. >> if you by china, what sort of pace of appreciation does it have from here? >> probably depends on the u.s. election. the possibility of a romney victory, we know the sort of views that romney has about china and the things he said that he will do as far as naming the country as a currency manipulator, so you have to think perhaps of the strength in the renminbi is a little artificial as they keep the currency relatively firm. and then if we do get a romney victory, i don't think well, but if we do, you'd probably expect to see some acceleration in the pace. on my scenario, obama will win more likely and the renminbi starts to weaken again. >> okay. good. stig around. we'll talk more broadly about about the dollar. apple fourth quarter profits rose, but missed analyst forecasts. second straight miss for the company. revenues were up 27%. a little bit better than expected. and apple s
towards 8%, if you believe asian growth generally is maintained, particularly in markets like thailand, malaysia and indonesia, i think there are opportunities. elsewhere you have to stay with cash rich companies. >> if you by china, what sort of pace of appreciation does it have from here? >> probably depends on the u.s. election. the possibility of a romney victory, we know the sort of views that romney has about china and the things he said that he will do as far as naming the...
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the latest case, out of canada involving a natural gas deal in which malaysia's petronis was expected to conclude and buy progress out of canada. news that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going to accept the current application from the company or approve the current deal. about ten minutes ago we heard from petronas announcing they're meeting with industry officials. and they are talking about extending for up to 30 days -- or, i should say, having up to 30 days as part of the usual process to mutually agree to any additional things they can do to make canada happy, to get approval. this is seen as a positive, not just for those who are invested in progress energy shares, you see them there, but also in shares of nexin, involving a chinese acquirer, cnooc. those shares are down sharply, even before we got this positive update on the negotiations that will take place between petronas and investment canada. the belief amongst most this deal will still happen
the latest case, out of canada involving a natural gas deal in which malaysia's petronis was expected to conclude and buy progress out of canada. news that just hit ten minutes ago. when you look at progress it was going to be down sharply. it is down because late friday we got work from investment canada it was not going to accept the current application from the company or approve the current deal. about ten minutes ago we heard from petronas announcing they're meeting with industry...
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other markets like the philippines, indonesia, malaysia, singapore, are up by a similar amount. china was at 6,000 index, in 2007 we're at 2000. i think china and japan could have a rebound here. if greece could rebound by 65%, the greatest garbage can rewound by 65%, believe me. i'm not necessarily saying that chinese economy is improving. on the contrary, it's worsening. but you understand the asset al he low indicate as they see this market up and that market down and suddenly money shifts. >> y >> how about here? >> i think here we'll go down 20% from the recent top at 4070. >> why? >> the technical position of the market is poor and the corporate earnings are worsening. and i believe that if the statistics were precise, which they aren't, because if you measure gdp and then you have a price deflator, it depends how you cam could you late the price deflator to determine real gdp growth, i think there's hardly any growth. i'm not debating that the housing have i is improving, but other industries are worsening. >> so you would fight the fed. >> well, let's put this way. i thi
other markets like the philippines, indonesia, malaysia, singapore, are up by a similar amount. china was at 6,000 index, in 2007 we're at 2000. i think china and japan could have a rebound here. if greece could rebound by 65%, the greatest garbage can rewound by 65%, believe me. i'm not necessarily saying that chinese economy is improving. on the contrary, it's worsening. but you understand the asset al he low indicate as they see this market up and that market down and suddenly money shifts....
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south korean company, cologne industry and five of its executives indicted by a federal grand jury in malaysia. this is the long running dispute over trade secrets in kevlar, used in body armor and electronic parts and automotive parts as well. cologne develops over the last decade or so a competing product. this indictment says they basically stole the trade secrets from dupont over this. there was a civil suit and an injunction this year but stayed pending appeal against kolon. they were fined about $900 million in a separate jury verdict. this could be the nail in the coffin for this competing product and a big victory for dupont. we'll be following this closely. top justice department officials have a news conference scheduled at the top of the hour at 11:00 in richmond, virginia, with more about this, but it involves basically insiders at dupont who were recruited as consultants according to this indictment, and then they were used to tape meetings, to copy secret documents. some of them then turned state's evidence to the government, and now this indictment against kolon industries and f
south korean company, cologne industry and five of its executives indicted by a federal grand jury in malaysia. this is the long running dispute over trade secrets in kevlar, used in body armor and electronic parts and automotive parts as well. cologne develops over the last decade or so a competing product. this indictment says they basically stole the trade secrets from dupont over this. there was a civil suit and an injunction this year but stayed pending appeal against kolon. they were...